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CCPA Litigation Is Here – Are You Ready?
Event summary
The California Consumer Privacy Act became effective in January 2020, imposing a range of new privacy obligations on businesses. Prior to 2020, most businesses were focused on preparing to comply with the CCPA’s far-ranging privacy requirements, but now must also consider their potential litigation exposure under the CCPA for data breaches and other alleged misuses of consumer data.
Cooley’s cyber/data/privacy team is hosting a 60-minute webinar that will help your in-house team understand potential CCPA litigation risks and reduce your litigation exposure.
This webinar is designed for in-house litigation counsel and other privacy personnel responsible for CCPA compliance and risk mitigation. It will highlight early trends in CCPA litigation, discuss the scope of the CCPA’s private right of action and provide practical tips to reduce your business’ CCPA litigation risk.
For more information, please email Alicia Brewster.
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